A very informative evening on Ham radio tonight. The different modes were received to more or less effective depending mostly (I believe) on location and how well the radios where set up for the different modes. The best all around is SSB. Guess that's?why it is so popular. Nice to know what's going to work in an emergency. They power output didn't seem to affect as much as one would expect.? All in all it was fun. Thanks Stacy for doing this and setting it up in the first place.
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 7:41?PM Jeff "Gus" KK7RUQ via <jeffreydavidparker=
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I tried a few times from down in WYS but no luck. I could hear some faint voices on 28.355 USB at about 0208 UTC. The noise floor here was extremely high tonight.
73,
Gus
WY7GUS
On Friday, January 10, 2025 at 02:13:02 AM UTC, Carol KA7ROL via <flaherty.66=
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We listened to 28.355 USB Mode AM on our Eton (Elite Executive) and a couple of minutes after 7:00 p.m. (1/9/2025) heard a male voice, but the words were unclear. Our VX-6 connected to a Diamond X300 at 28.355 AM did not transmit voices. Carol KA7ROL
On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 1:12?PM Stacy KK7CJV via <stroscoe2001=
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Just wanted to update:? Tuesday after the Bridger Net some of us experimented with 10 Meter.? We all started on 28.355 USB, then we changed modes and tried FM and then AM.? Great exercise to learn the 10 Meter band, modes of operation, and how to operate and change settings on your radio.? Great fun!
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Hope to hear you all on the air Thursday night(1/9/25) @ 7:00 on 28.355!
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Stacy KK7CJV
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Carol B Flaherty KA7ROL